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SUMMARY:John Adams & Fulbright lezing met US Fulbright Scholar Kim Wehle
DESCRIPTION:Op donderdag 13 maart organiseert de Fulbright Commission the Netherlands in samenwerking met het John Adams Institute een lezing met Amerikaanse Fulbright Scholar Kim Wehle, genoemd “Pardon Power: Reforming the Sword of Justice.” Tickets kopen kan via het John Adams Institute ( https://www.john-adams.nl/kim-wehle-pardon-power/ ). Zie hieronder een beschrijving van het evenement.\n\nFrom high-profile clemencies to its utilization as a political weapon, the use and abuse of the presidential pardon has sparked debate about justice and accountability since the founding of the republic. Most recently, the cases of Hunter Biden and those who stormed the Capitol on January 6th 2021 have reignited debates about the system of pardons, facing both immense public scrutiny and illustrating the fraught nature of potential executive overreach.\nThe John Adams Institute and the Fulbright Commission the Netherlands are welcoming Kim Wehle, legal scholar, media commentator and best-selling author of How to Read the Constitution—and Why, for a discussion of her latest book, Pardon Power: How the Pardon System Works—and Why. In this timely work, Wehle explores one of the more contentious tools of executive power in the United States: the presidential pardon. In a conversation moderated by Kenneth Manusama, she will examine the historical origins, potential political and ethical dilemmas, prominent cases such as Eugene V. Debs, Chelsea Manning and Dinesh DeSouza, as well as the role the executive pardon plays in the American system of checks and balances. Join us for a wide-ranging evening full of insights on this often underestimated tool of federal power, examining its place within the American political system, and even why the symbolic pardoning of turkeys has become a time-honored Thanksgiving tradition.\n
URL:https://fulbright.nl/events/jai-fulbright-kim-wehle/
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